Nghĩa của từ coefficient of thermal expansion bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "coefficient of thermal expansion"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "coefficient of thermal expansion", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ coefficient of thermal expansion, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ coefficient of thermal expansion trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. The temperature compensation layers (20) have a coefficient of thermal expansion whose algebraic sign is opposite the coefficient of thermal expansion of the piezo layers (21).

2. For example, the coefficient of thermal expansion increases by several hundred percent upon melting.

3. Lithium's coefficient of thermal expansion is twice that of aluminium and almost four times that of iron.

Hệ số giãn nở nhiệt của Liti lớn gấp đôi so với nhôm và gần 4 lần của sắt.

4. Under the same environment, Bimetallic strips will bend with the different coefficient of thermal expansion between Ni36 and Mn75Ni15Cu10.

5. Many astronomical reflecting telescopes use glass mirror components made of borosilicate glass because of its low coefficient of thermal expansion.

Hầu hết các kính thiên văn phản xạ trong thiên văn học sử dụng các bộ phận gương thủy tinh làm bằng thủy tinh borosilicate vì hệ số giãn nở nhiệt thấp.

6. He designed sensitive thermometers, hygrometers, hypsometers and calorimeters, and measured the specific heats of many substances and the coefficient of thermal expansion of gases.

Ông đã thiết kế các nhiệt kế, hygromet, Hypsomet và calorimet và đo nhiệt dung của nhiều chất và độ giãn nở nhiệt của khí.

7. Cryogenic temperatures is the relatively high CTE (coefficient of thermal expansion) of polymers compared with the CTEs of other industrial material such as metals and ceramics

8. From the research results it can be found that the coefficient of thermal expansion of Matrix materials has a significant effluence on the control of the bending.

9. The flexural modulus, abrasion resistance and all of the other secondary properties including: tensile strength, izod impact strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of friction were tested August 31, 2005 Page 36 of 59

10. What is Borosilicate glass? Borosilicate glass is a type of glass that contains boron trioxide which allows for a very low coefficient of thermal expansion. This means it will not crack under extreme temperature changes like regular glass

11. The polyamic acid solution has excellent thermal characteristics such as a low coefficient of thermal expansion and a high thermal decomposition temperature, and thus can be applied to a base layer or a protective layer of a display device.

12. • The flexural modulus, abrasion resistance and all of the other secondary properties including: tensile strength, izod impact strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of friction were tested on several blends of each of these additives at a variety of loading levels.

13. This paper presents some research results on characteristics and durability of magnesium phosphate cement-based material, such as strength, coefficient of thermal expansion, drying shrinkage, corrosion protection, deicer-frost resistance, abrasive resistance and strength loss while soaking in water or 3% NaCl solution.

14. Match the physical and mechanical properties of the repair concrete as closely as possible with the existing, including: - modulus of elasticity (ASTM C469-02); - cement to aggregate ratio; - aggregate gradation (ASTM C136-05); - compressive and shear strength (ASTM C39/C39M-04a); and, - coefficient of thermal expansion.

15. Through these trials & experimentation we developed the knowledge that allowed us to develop a product that met both the primary property requirements of improved abrasion resistance and higher flexural modulus as well as the secondary property requirements of maintained tensile strength, izod impact strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of friction.

16. Project Status Through these trials & experimentation we developed the knowledge that allowed us to develop a product that met both the primary property requirements of improved abrasion resistance and higher flexural modulus as well as the secondary property requirements of maintained tensile strength, izod impact strength, coefficient of thermal expansion and coefficient of friction.

17. The methods include (i) depositing a primer layer having a coefficient of thermal expansion of 300 to 600 μm/mino°C measured at a temperature range below the glass transition temperature of the primer layer, wherein the primer layer has a film thickness of at least 1 micron and is formed from a thermoplastic acrylic composition, and (ii) depositing the hard coat over at least a portion of the primer layer, wherein the hard coat has a thickness of at least 2 μm and is formed from a composition comprising an alkoxide.